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The phrase "whatever helped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to any assistance or support that was beneficial in a particular situation. Example: "I appreciate all the advice you gave me; I will take whatever helped and apply it to my future projects."
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That's because it seems that whatever helped make these Rays make economic miracles has melted away under the hot Florida sun.
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Whatever helps".
Whatever helps him out.
Whatever helps people.
"I'll do whatever helps the team," Hughes said.
Oh well, whatever helps sell that stuff, I guess.
Whatever helps the team out, that's the most important thing.
You shake a bit, do a bit of yoga or have a large gin – whatever helps.
But whatever help Ms. Nguyen had received from those around her, she apparently gave back.
This group includes Joshua Peters (Mark Wahlberg and Lewis Bartholomew Tim Robbinsns), each of whom offers Regina whatever help she needs.
Hopper's inclination was to say, "Yeah, whatever helps pass the time".
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